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BOWL HOLLYWOOD WHERE SUMMER PLAYS 2019

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BOWLHOLLYWOOD

WHERE SUMMER

PLAYS

2019

WHE RE SUMME R PLAYS Imagine a neighborhood concert with thousands of your closest friends. Where you can relax with a well-stocked picnic basket and a bottle of wine – or let us do the cooking. Marvel as fireworks burst in ways you’ve never imagined. And enjoy world-class music from stars of classical, pop, jazz, and more. The Hollywood Bowl isn’t just the LA Phil’s summer home. It’s your summer home, too.

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CONTENTSCLASSICAL Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-9

WEEKEND SPECTACULARS Fridays & Saturdays 10-11

SPECIAL CONCERTS 12-13Opening Night, July 4th Fireworks Spectacular, and more!

JAZZ Wednesdays 14-15

KCRW’s WORLD FESTIVAL Sundays 16

SUNDAY SUNSET CONCERTS 17

FOOD + WINE 18

TRANSPORTATION & PARKING 19

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NICOLA BENEDETTIIVÁN FISCHER

XIAN ZHANGBRAMWELL TOVEYKATIA AND MARIELLE LABÈQUEGUSTAVO DUDAMEL

AUG 27BEETHOVEN’S NINTHLos Angeles Philharmonic Xian Zhang, conductor Anita Hartig, Jennifer Johnson Cano,

Toby Spence, Michael Sumuel, singers Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, Artistic DirectorCaroline SHAW new work

(world premiere, LA Phil commission)BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 Beethoven’s vision of the unity of all humankind will fill the Bowl with passion and joy.

SEPT 10RAVEL WITH THIBAUDET Los Angeles PhilharmonicEun Sun Kim, conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, pianoDEBUSSY Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun RAVEL Piano Concerto in G RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances Brilliant French pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet will give a definitive performance of Ravel’s jazzy Piano Concerto. In her Bowl debut, Korean conductor Eun Sun Kim – already a regular in Europe’s opera houses – closes with Rachmaninoff’s final masterpiece.

JULY 16DUDAMEL CONDUCTS DVOŘÁK AND PROKOFIEVLos Angeles PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, conductor Pablo Ferrández, cello LA Dance Project

Benjamin Millepied, choreographerDVOŘÁK Cello ConcertoPROKOFIEV Romeo and Juliet SuiteStill in his mid-20s, Ferrández will ignite the evening with his performance of the dynamic Dvořák Concerto. And LA Dance Project will dance to a suite from Romeo and Juliet.

JULY 30BEETHOVEN, BRUCH, AND BRAHMS Budapest Festival OrchestraIván Fischer, conductor Nicola Benedetti, violinBEETHOVEN Egmont Overture BRUCH Violin Concerto BRAHMS Symphony No. 1 A very special treat this season is the opportunity to experience the brilliant Budapest Festival Orchestra under its acclaimed founder, Iván Fischer, particularly in the powerful Brahms First.

AUG 13BRITAIN AT THE BOWLLos Angeles PhilharmonicBramwell Tovey, conductor Sir Thomas Allen, baritone Los Angeles Master Chorale Grant Gershon, Artistic DirectorHANDEL Zadok the PriestBRITTEN The Young Person’s Guide

to the OrchestraCOATES The Dam Busters MarchGILBERT & SULLIVAN SelectionsCOWARD Thank you Mr. Coward!ELGAR Pomp and Circumstance No. 1Authentic Brits present musical symbols of Great Britain that are treasured the world over.

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AUG 6MOZART MASTERWORKSBudapest Festival OrchestraIván Fischer, conductorJeanine De Bique, Kelley O’Connor,

Michael Schade, Adam Plachetka, singersLos Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, Artistic DirectorMOZART Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter” MOZART Requiem Two beloved masterworks by Mozart make up this program by our outstanding guest orchestra and their renowned conductor.

AUG 20PETER AND THE WOLFLos Angeles PhilharmonicBramwell Tovey, conductor Blind Summit TheatreTCHAIKOVSKY Waltz from Sleeping Beauty PROKOFIEV Peter and the Wolf BORODIN In the Steppes of Central Asia TCHAIKOVSKY Orchestral Suite No. 4,

“Mozartiana” In this fanciful Russian program, a children’s classic comes to life through the daring and imaginative puppetry of Blind Summit, a London-based ensemble internationally renowned for their stunning creativity.

SEPT 3STRAVINSKY’S PETRUSHKALos Angeles PhilharmonicLudovic Morlot, conductor Martin Chalifour, violin BERLIOZ Roman Carnival OvertureCHAUSSON Poème, Op. 25 MASSENET Meditation from Thaïs STRAVINSKY PetrushkaStravinsky’s colorful music for the playful, bittersweet tale about marionettes is one of his most enduring ballet scores.

JULY 9SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUELos Angeles PhilharmonicJuanjo Mena, conductor Katia and Marielle Labèque, pianos SAINT-SAËNS Carnival of the Animals BERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique Juanjo Mena gets our classical season off to a spectacular start with two kaleidoscopic French works. The imaginative fun of Saint- Saëns’ animals is paired with Berlioz’ drug-fueled fantasy-nightmare.

JULY 23DUDAMEL CONDUCTS MAHLER’S 2NDLos Angeles PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, conductor Miah Persson, Anna Larsson, singersLos Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, Artistic DirectorMAHLER Symphony No. 2, “Resurrection”Mahler’s musical imagery takes us from a hero’s grand funeral to an exalted vision of redemption and rebirth.

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CLASSICALTU ESDAYSWorld-class orchestras, conductors, and soloists fill the Bowl with extraordinary music.

RAY CHEN KHATIA BUNIATISHVILIYUJA WANG JAMES GAFFIGAN

PAOLO BORTOLAMEOLLI JEANINE DE BIQUE

AUG 29BEETHOVEN’S NINTHLos Angeles Philharmonic Xian Zhang, conductor Anita Hartig, Jennifer Johnson Cano,

Toby Spence, Michael Sumuel, singers Los Angeles Master Chorale

Grant Gershon, Artistic DirectorCaroline SHAW new work

(world premiere, LA Phil commission)BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9 Beethoven’s vision of the unity of all humankind will fill the Bowl with passion and joy.

SEPT 12AN AMERICAN IN PARIS Los Angeles Philharmonic Brett Mitchell, conductorAn American in Paris – film with live score Digitally restored, this classic film boasts a treasury of Gershwin’s memorable songs, plus the epic dance finale set to his An American in Paris.

JULY 18DUDAMEL CONDUCTS RACHMANINOFFLos Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductorKhatia Buniatishvili, pianoIconic Selections from Hollywood’s

Golden Age RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3Dudamel leads a memorable survey of movie music from Hollywood’s golden past, culminating in Rachmaninoff’s lush and melodic Third Piano Concerto, a big inspiration for many of those classic film scores.

AUG 1DVOŘÁK & HAYDN Budapest Festival OrchestraIván Fischer, conductorJeanine De Bique, soprano HAYDN Symphony No. 88 HANDEL Selected Arias DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8Our celebrated guest orchestra and its brilliant conductor present a marvelous combination of Haydn, Handel, and Dvořák. Trinidadian soprano De Bique is an artist of “dramatic presence and versatility” (Washington Post).

AUG 15AMERICA IN SPACE Los Angeles Philharmonic David Newman, conductorTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of the moon landing, film clips with live accompaniment will take us back to that awesome and unbelievable time in history.

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AUG 22APPALACHIAN SPRING Los Angeles Philharmonic James Gaffigan, conductor James Ehnes, violin Laura KARPMAN All American

(world premiere, LA Phil commission)COPLAND Appalachian SpringBARBER Violin Concerto ELLINGTON HarlemAmerican conductor Gaffigan leads an enthralling all-American program, including Copland’s beloved ballet music.

SEPT 5MOZART UNDER THE STARS Los Angeles Philharmonic Nicholas McGegan, conductor Inon Barnatan, piano MOZART Overture to The Magic Flute MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23MOZART Symphony No. 40 Listening to enchanting performances of Mozart under the stars is one of the great pleasures of the Hollywood Bowl.

JULY 11SPANISH MUSIC & DANCE Los Angeles Philharmonic Paolo Bortolameolli, conductor Siudy Flamenco Dance Theater

RAVEL Alborada del gracioso FALLA Selections from

The Three-Cornered Hat FALLA El amor brujo Our Assistant Conductor leads a vibrant Spain-focused program, the highlight of which will be Falla’s ballet El amor brujo, danced by members of Siudy Flamenco Dance Theater.

JULY 25DUDAMEL & YUJA WANGLos Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel, conductor Yuja Wang, pianoBARBER Adagio for Strings John ADAMS Must the Devil Have All

the Best Tunes? TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 4The astonishing pianism of Yuja Wang joined with Dudamel and the LA Phil is just the combustible mixture needed for Adams’ latest piano concerto.

AUG 8VIVALDI’S FOUR SEASONS Los Angeles Philharmonic Ben Gernon, conductor Ray Chen, violinMENDELSSOHN Symphony No. 1 VIVALDI The Four SeasonsElectrifying violinist Ray Chen performs Vivaldi’s evergreen Four Seasons.

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CLASSICALTH U RSDAYSWorld-class orchestras, conductors, and soloists fill the Bowl with extraordinary music.

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LEON BRIDGES

JOHN WILLIAMSCYNDI LAUPERPINK MARTINITHOMAS WILKINS

JULY 12–13CYNDI LAUPER with ORCHESTRAHollywood Bowl OrchestraThomas Wilkins, conductor

CÉCILE McLORIN SALVANTGroundbreaking Grammy®, Emmy®, and Tony® Award–winning songwriter and performing artist Cyndi Lauper rocks the stage joined by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and conductor Thomas Wilkins. Her iconic voice, punk glamour, and infectious female strength catapulted her to stardom with songs including “Time After Time,” “True Colors,” and the anthem

“Girls Just Wanna Have Fun.” A pillar of female success, Lauper was inducted to the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2015 and continues to collect impressive accolades across the industry – from numerous chart-topping tunes, to her Tony® win for Best Original Score for the Broadway musical Kinky Boots, and the recent 2018

“Icon Award” from Billboard. The evening begins with a set from stunning vocal talent Cécile McLorin Salvant, a two-time Grammy® winner for Best Jazz Vocal Album whose 2018 release The Window is nominated for the 2019 awards.

AUG 2–3 THE GIPSY KINGS

featuring NICOLAS REYES and TONINO BALIARDO

LAS CAFETERASMelding flamenco, rumba, salsa, and pop to the tune of 20 million albums sold, the Grammy® Award–winning hitmakers The Gipsy Kings return with dance-ready furor, celebrating their 1988 eponymous breakthrough. It’s party-starting perfection forged by the raucous spirit of the south of France! Afro-Mexican folk-rockers Las Cafeteras open, making this two nights of high-energy guitar thrills.

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AUG 16–17 JURASSIC PARK IN CONCERTLos Angeles Philharmonic David Newman, conductorFeaturing visually stunning imagery and groundbreaking special effects, the action-packed adventure of Jurassic Park pits man against prehistoric predators in the ultimate battle for survival. Experience it now, projected in HD with the Los Angeles Philharmonic performing John Williams’ iconic score live to picture.Jurassic Park is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios and Amblin Entertainment, Inc. Licensed by Universal Studios. All rights reserved.

AUG 23-24PINK MARTINI with ORCHESTRAHollywood Bowl OrchestraThomas Wilkins, conductorVIOLENT FEMMES (AUG 23)LA SANTA CECILIA (AUG 24)The eclectic “little orchestra” from Portland sashays their way through the swinging sounds of the 20th century, from the colorful sambas of Brazil, to the rhythms of mid-century Havana, to the chansons of Paris cafés, all united with a romantic swirl of classic Hollywood and backed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, making for an enchanted evening under the stars. Restlessly creative legends Violent Femmes open on the 23rd, while Grammy®-winning L.A. natives La Santa Cecilia bring rock ’n’ roll and R&B together with bossa nova, bolera, cumbia, and more on the 24th.

SEPT 13–14FIREWORKS FINALEArtist to be announced

FRI ONLY – JULY 5LEON BRIDGESRHYEFour-time Grammy®-nominated Leon Bridges emerged in 2015 with a retro-soul sound, but he’s rapidly evolved to become one of the most versatile artists around. He lends his rich voice and earnest delivery to bright R&B, soul-jazz, and even disco. His charismatic live performances are a tour-de-force of musical showmanship not to be missed! Rhye’s impressionistic ballads and slinky, sophisticated pop will transform the Bowl on this summer night.

SAT ONLY – JULY 6Artists to be announced

JULY 26–27 INTO THE WOODSBook by James Lapine Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim The Hollywood Bowl becomes an enchanted world of magic beans, towering giants, and handsome princes as the setting for our annual fully staged musical. This darkly humorous and hauntingly beautiful master-piece by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine includes such memorable songs as

“Children Will Listen” and “No One Is Alone.”

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WE E KE N DSPECTACULARSStars of Broadway, pop, and more present unique and thrilling evenings you’ll only find here.

AUG 9-10TCHAIKOVSKY SPECTACULAR with FIREWORKSLos Angeles PhilharmonicBramwell Tovey, conductorUSC Trojan Marching BandALL TCHAIKOVSKY ending with 1812 Overture The witty Bramwell Tovey is at the reins as our annual and much-loved spectacular reaches its 50th anniversary, climaxing as always with the 1812 Overture and a barrage of fantastic fireworks!

AUG 30–31 MAESTRO OF THE MOVIESLos Angeles Philharmonic David Newman, conductor Special guest John WilliamsJohn Williams’ history with the Hollywood Bowl is legendary. This year, our beloved master of cinematic scores introduces a memorable evening of his movie music to be conducted by his colleague and friend maestro David Newman, including some selections performed with film clips. It’s an unforgettable concert you won’t want to miss!

SEPT 6–7BARRY MANILOW with ORCHESTRALos Angeles PhilharmonicRolling Stone dubbed him “The Showman of Our Generation.” Grammy®, Emmy®, and Tony® Award winner Barry Manilow brings a night of non-stop hits to the Hollywood Bowl stage for a pair of unforgettable nights with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

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SUN JUNE 30 7PM ABBA: THE CONCERT

“Mamma Mia!” Direct from Sweden, it’s the best ABBA tribute band in the world. Dancing and singing is “The Name of the Game” on a night dedicated to the beloved band and its hits, including “Dancing Queen,” “S.O.S.,”

“Take a Chance on Me,” and “Voulez-Vous.”

TUE, WED, THU JULY 2, 3, 4 7:30PM JULY 4TH FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR with NILE RODGERS & CHICLos Angeles PhilharmonicThomas Wilkins, conductorIt’s nothing but good times this Independence Day when Nile Rodgers and CHIC team up with the LA Phil for a three-night star-spangled celebration.

NILE RODGERS & CHIC DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE

JOHN LEGEND DAVE KOZ & FRIENDSHUGH JACKMANPLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVAL

FRI-SAT JULY 19-20 8PM HUGH JACKMAN: THE MAN. THE MUSIC. THE SHOW. Academy Award®–nominated and Golden Globe®– and Tony® Award–winning performer Hugh Jackman performs “The Man. The Music. The Show.” for two nights at the Hollywood Bowl. See Jackman performing hit songs from The Greatest Showman, Les Misérables, and more from Broadway and film, accompanied by a live orchestra.

SUN AUG 11 7PMDEATH CAB FOR CUTIE CAR SEAT HEADRESTDeath Cab for Cutie returns to the Bowl, following the success of their latest album Thank You For Today. Over a two-decade, nine-album career, the Seattle rockers have honed an immediately recognizable signature sound that blends singer Ben Gibbard’s bittersweet melodic sense with emotionally powerful and musically inventive rock. Openers Car Seat Headrest are heirs to Death Cab’s melodic sound, with singer Will Toledo’s intimate confessions transformed to empowering rock anthems.

SUN AUG 18 6PM SMOOTH SUMMER JAZZ DAVE KOZ & FRIENDS with GERALD ALBRIGHT, RICK BRAUN, KENNY LATTIMORE,and AUBREY LOGAN

THE COMMODORESHIROSHIMA THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY ADAM HAWLEYDave Koz & Friends, The Commodores, Hiroshima the 40th Anniversary, and Adam Hawley lead the way at our annual mini-festival dedicated to the smoothest jazz sounds around.

SUN SEPT 1 7:30PMMAESTRO OF THE MOVIESLos Angeles Philharmonic David Newman, conductor Special guest John WilliamsJohn Williams’ history with the Hollywood Bowl is legendary. This year, our beloved master of cinematic scores introduces a memorable evening of his movie music to be conducted by his colleague and friend maestro David Newman, including some selections performed with film clips. It’s an unforgettable concert you won’t want to miss!

SAT SEPT 21 6PM pre-show • 7:30PM film SING-A-LONG SOUND OF MUSICMelissa Peterman, host Everyone’s favorite family returns to the Bowl for our annual screening! Get ready to sing to your heart's content with thousands of fellow fans, and make sure to don your finest Alpine mountainwear for the pre-show costume contest – complete with prizes for the best-dressed adults and kids.

SAT-SUN JUNE 8-9 3PMPLAYBOY JAZZ FESTIVALGeorge Lopez, hostBoz Scaggs • Angélique Kidjo • Kool & the Gang • Béla Fleck and The Flecktones • Sheila E. • and more!

SAT JUNE 15 8PM OPENING NIGHT at the BOWL with JOHN LEGENDHollywood Bowl OrchestraThomas Wilkins, conductorJohn Legend is an incomparable talent, a charming presence on stage who brings great depth of emotion to his work as a pianist and songwriter. He’s also that rarest of achievers to win Emmy®, Grammy®, Oscar®, and Tony® Awards – one of only fifteen such artists. He’ll kick off our season with style, accompanied by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and a fireworks display that’ll set the tone for a sensational summer.

SAT JUNE 29 8PM HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX™ IN CONCERTHollywood Bowl Orchestra Conductor to be announcedBetween crushing on Cho Chang, studying for his O.W.L.s, and the ever-growing number of detentions from Professor Umbridge, Harry Potter™ must find the time to discover the secret of his terrible nightmares. See Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix™ in Concert presented in HD on our giant screens, with the original score performed live by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra.HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. J.K. ROWLING´S WIZARDING WORLD™ J.K. Rowling and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s19)

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SPECIAL CONCE RTS Save the dates. These are the big events you won’t want to miss.

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TONY BENNETT

CHAKA KHANMICHAEL MCDONALDTHE ROOTSHERBIE HANCOCK

AUG 28THE ROOTS CHRISTIAN MCBRIDE BIG BANDThe Philadelphia crew are one of the most vibrant and versatile hip-hop groups of all time, legendary for their instrumental prowess and for their ability to emulate pretty much any sound from any era – from smooth, buttery soul to booming rap. The house band for Jimmy Fallon since 2009, they’ve built their commanding live show around jazzy, soul-driven grooves and old-school charismatic hip-hop. The wildly versatile bassist Christian McBride brings his Grammy®-winning 21st-century big band for a set of tight, swinging jazz.

SEPT 11BEN HARPER NENEH CHERRYWhether he’s jamming with his longtime band the Innocent Criminals or performing on his own, Ben Harper knows how to captivate an audience. Since his 1994 debut Welcome to the Cruel World, his vision as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist has grown wider in scope with every release, leading him to move easily among countless genres, with his soulful vocals as his guide. This concert marks his first return to the Bowl since his powerful 2016 performance with the LA Phil. The constantly evolving and endlessly creative Neneh Cherry performs a set of electronically composed 21st-century protest anthems.

JULY 31MICHAEL MCDONALD CHAKA KHANWith a career that encompasses five Grammy® Awards and tremendous chart success, as well as collaborations with some of the world’s most prominent artists, Michael McDonald remains an enduring force in popular music. His return to the Hollywood Bowl follows a sold-out performance in 2018. Hollywood Bowl Hall of Famer Chaka Khan returns for a shaking set of funk, R&B, and soul. The ten-time Grammy® winner is a force of nature on stage, with her powerful voice and magnetic persona matched by the verve and versatility of her live band.

AUG 14IVAN LINS AND FRIENDS: A JOURNEY TO BRAZILIvan Lins Quartetwith Big Band conducted by John BeasleyDianne Reeves, special guestNew York Voices, special guestLEE RITENOUR’S WORLD OF BRAZILDave Grusin, special guestLuciana Souza, special guest Paulinho da Costa, special guest and moreA magical evening starring the legendary Grammy® Award–winning musician and songwriter Ivan Lins and his big band celebrating the music of Brazil. Opening the evening will be Bowl favorite Lee Ritenour with his World of Brazil project.

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AUG 21HERBIE HANCOCK: NEXT GENERATION R+R=NOWSpecial guests NONAME and PHOELIXNever one to rest on his considerable past achievements – including an Oscar® and multiple Grammy® Awards – Herbie Hancock continues to expand his own musical vision. In addition to performing his own material, Herbie will share the stage with jazz’s next generation of trailblazers. It’s a showcase of the future guided by one of jazz’s key architects.

SEPT 25BLACK MOVIE SOUNDTRACK IIIMarcus Miller, musical director Craig Robinson, host Hollywood Bowl Orchestra Vince Mendoza, conductorThe third installment of Marcus Miller and Reggie Hudlin’s hugely popular celebration of black movie music returns! Hosted by the very funny comedian/musician Craig Robinson, this year’s installment promises new clips, special guests, and some fan favorites.

JULY 10 TONY BENNETT One of the most celebrated singers of the 20th and 21st centuries, Tony Bennett is a legendary showman and first-rate interpreter of the Great American Songbook. His passion for music and charismatic stage presence have made him an icon for generations of fans of all stripes, and his seven decades of warm and artful singing earned him a Gershwin Prize from the Library of Congress, making him the first non-composer to be given this prestigious award. It’s a night of joyful, jazzy exuberance under the stars!

AUG 7 BUDDY GUYJIMMIE VAUGHANCHARLIE MUSSELWHITEThree Grammy®-winning blues legends grace the Bowl stage! Buddy Guy, ambassador of Chicago blues, showcases his slick guitar style while embracing early rock ’n’ roll on his latest album, The Blues is Alive and Well. Another master of the fretboard, Jimmie Vaughan has proven his versatility over the course of a four-decade career of Texas Roadhouse blues, roots, and jazz. And Charlie Musselwhite’s Delta-infused harmonica playing seamlessly glides from blues to gospel to country.

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JAZZ ATTHE BOWLThe best in jazz, blues, funk, and beyond turn up the heat in this series guided by our Creative Chair for Jazz, Herbie Hancock.

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GLADYS KNIGHT

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NATALIA LAFOURCADE

JULY 14 AN INTIMATE EVENING with KRISTIN CHENOWETH Hollywood Bowl OrchestraThomas Wilkins, conductorIf there’s a style of music that Kristin Chenoweth can’t master, she hasn’t found it yet. She rose to fame on Broadway in her roles as Sally in You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown and Glinda in Wicked, but her ability to shift easily between showtunes, gospel, country, pop, and more makes her impossible to categorize. With the backing of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, she’ll show off her immense range – and the charm that’s won her acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic.

JULY 28 INTO THE WOODSBook by James Lapine Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim The Hollywood Bowl becomes an enchanted world of magic beans, towering giants, and handsome princes as the setting for our annual fully staged musical. This darkly humorous and hauntingly beautiful master-piece by Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine includes such memorable songs as

“Children Will Listen” and “No One Is Alone.”

AUG 25PINK MARTINI with ORCHESTRAHollywood Bowl OrchestraThomas Wilkins, conductor

BOOKER T’S STAX REVUEThe eclectic “little orchestra” from Portland sashays their way through the swinging sounds of the 20th century, from the colorful sambas of Brazil, to the rhythms of mid-century Havana, to the chansons of Paris cafés, all united with a romantic swirl of classic Hollywood and backed by the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, making for an enchanted evening under the stars. Iconic organist Booker T. Jones kicks off the evening commemorating the extraordinarily influential catalog of the Memphis Stax label, including songs from soul icons Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, and Booker T’s own hits.

SEPT 8 GLADYS KNIGHT THE KINGDOM CHOIRThe Empress of Soul rocks the Bowl! Very few singers over the last fifty years can match Gladys Knight’s unassailable artistry. The seven-time Grammy® winner has enjoyed #1 hits in pop, gospel, R&B, and adult contemporary, and is a star of film, TV, and live performance. Opening the evening is The Kingdom Choir, the London vocal group who performed at the wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.

SUN DAY SUNSETCONCE RTSEnd your weekend with an exciting mixture of sounds, including our annual Broadway musical.

JULY 7 REGGAE NIGHT XVIIIDAMIAN “JR. GONG” MARLEYTHIRD WORLDKABAKA PYRAMIDFour-time Grammy® winner Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley has established himself as a unique and influential presence in reggae, combining the roots sound of his father’s legendary music with the fast flow and spirit of dancehall and hip-hop. Ten-time Grammy® nominees Third World are no stranger to fusion, setting their blend of soul, R&B, rock, and disco to a reggae beat since 1973. Socially conscious Kabaka Pyramid opens with a fiery, beat-based, and hip-hop-influenced reggae sound built around messages of love, unity, and justice.

AUG 4LORD HURON SHAKEY GRAVES YOLAFramed by the beautiful Hollywood Bowl shell and twinkling skyline, this is a perfect setting for Lord Huron’s distinct vocals and sweepingly intricate noir-pop textures. Shakey Graves has evolved from a campfire storyteller into a songwriter armed with a full band, and the rich instrumentation clouds around his lyrics like Broadway set designs. Yola’s new Dan Auerbach-produced album – her debut – showcases her electrified country and roots music.

SEPT 29GARY CLARK, JR. The Grammy® Award-winning maverick channels his signature sound from the crossroads of rock ’n’ roll, blues, jazz, hip-hop, reggae, and punk. Clark’s new album This Land – his most accomplished to date – is a socially relevant and musically ambitious declaration that’s as unapologetic, undeniable, and unique as he is. It’s an embodiment of an ever-evolving sound that’s made him into a live music powerhouse and artistic force anointed by everyone from President Obama to Prince.

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JUNE 16CHROMEOTORO Y MOIAdditional artist to be announcedSince making their debut in 2004, Chromeo have turned festivals around the world into gigantic outdoor discos. Inspired by Prince and legendary funk from all eras, the Montreal duo have forged a brand that’s equal parts vintage groove and futurist fantasy. Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bear has followed his own omnivorous taste throughout a fascinating career that encompasses collagist sampling, laid-back funk, smooth rock, and existential R&B, all of it set to a club-ready dance beat. A night of next-level dance sounds.

JULY 21NATALIA LAFOURCADE AND GUSTAVO DUDAMELLos Angeles PhilharmonicGustavo Dudamel, conductorA stellar pairing of two passionate artists. New to the Bowl but no stranger to the stage, premier Mexican singer-songwriter Natalia Lafourcade is joined by maestro Gustavo Dudamel and the LA Phil. Expect an evening filled with melodic magic showcasing the beautiful lyricism of Lafourcade’s voice and their shared reverence for music and its vast capacity to change lives.

SEPT 15CAFÉ TACVBA Additional artist to be announcedIt’s impossible to limit what the Mexico City group does to just one genre. The innovative quartet emerged from the rock en español scene of the ’90s to explore indie rock, electronic music, musique concrète, cumbia, norteña, and more. It all amounts to a thoroughly modern portrait of Mexican music – and an adventurous and viscerally exciting live concert experience that’s made them a sell-out favorite around the world.

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KC RW’SWO RLDFESTIVALNow celebrating its 20th anniversary at the Bowl, KCRW’s World Festival presents cutting-edge artists making music on a global scale.

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RIDESHARE AND TAXILyft and other vehicle drop-offs and pick-ups are permitted only in Parking Lot B. Entrance to Parking Lot B is located at the intersection of Odin Street and Highland Avenue.

PATRONS WITH DISABILITIESAll Bowl parking, including accessible parking, is limited and often sells out in advance. Other accessible options include Park & Ride buses and transportation from Shuttle Lots (see above).

METRORide the Metro and simplify your trip! Exit at Hollywood/Highland (Shuttle Lot D) or Universal (Shuttle Lots A and B) and finish your trip with a Shuttle Ride. Valid TAP Cards will be accepted at Ventura and Hollywood & Highland shuttle lots (L.A. Zoo lot not included). The TAP card will be verified and must be valid and active. Travel must have occurred within the last two hours (via bus or subway).

BOWL SHUTTLE: NEAR THE BOWLPark free at most nearby Shuttle Lots (except Lot D) and take a Shuttle to the Bowl. $6 cash/person, round trip.

Lots A & B Ventura Blvd., near LankershimLot C L.A. Zoo parking lotLot D Hollywood & Highland Center (parking fee required)

PARKING AT THE BOWLDrive yourself and park in an on-site stacked parking lot. Parking is limited and the lots fill up fast, so arrive early or purchase now to secure your spot. Parking starts at $21/car, per concert. Order with Audience Services today! 323 850 2000 (10AM-6PM, daily)

Using either the Bowl website or app, you will have access to maps and complete information detailing your transportation and parking options. To learn more, call 323 850 2000 or visit hollywoodbowl.com/gettinghere.

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For private events, Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine will also provide catering at several locations for groups both large and small.

SUPPER IN YOUR SEATSFor a fresh take on al fresco dining, enjoy a pre-concert dinner from the comfort of your box seat. Order online by 4PM the day before your concert. A limited menu is available for night-of orders.

RESTAURANTSEnjoy classic California small plates and wine pairings from The Wine Bar by a.o.c., and the backyard’s regional take on gourmet grilling.

PICNIC BASKETSHave an expertly crafted meal at your seat – no matter where you’re sitting. Pre-order your basket by 4PM the day before your concert. Delivered to your box seat or held for pick-up at The Plaza Marketplace.

MARKETPLACESOur three Marketplaces offer cheese boards, charcuterie, sushi, grab-and-go sandwiches, beer and wine, and more.

STREET FOODBites inspired by the streets of L.A. and beyond are available throughout the Bowl. Try hand-tossed pizza, BBQ, tacos, sushi, burgers, Spanish fried chicken, and more.

BRING YOUR OWNEnjoy one of the Bowl’s 14 picnic areas before your concert! Stop by one of the three Marketplaces to get everything you need.

Visit hollywoodbowl.com/food+wine to view all options.

Hollywood Bowl Food + Wine features delicious options from James Beard Award winners Suzanne Goin and Caroline Styne, the celebrated chef/sommelier duo whose Lucques, a.o.c., Tavern, and The Larder are some of the hottest spots in L.A. The variety of offerings makes for a sensational evening no matter your tastes.

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SPONSORSSEASON SPONSORS

THANK YOU

The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association thanks the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for its valued cooperation in continuing to bring great music to the people of Los Angeles: Janice K. Hahn, Fourth District and chair; Hilda L. Solis, First District; Mark Ridley-Thomas, Second District; Sheila Kuehl, Third District; Kathryn Barger, Fifth District. The Hollywood Bowl thanks the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority for its support of the Park & Ride program, and our many sponsors and donors for their generosity.

The Music & Artistic Director Chair held by Gustavo Dudamel is endowed by a gift to the LA Phil from the Walt and Lilly Disney Foundation.

The Creative Chair for Jazz held by Herbie Hancock is endowed by a gift to the LA Phil from William Powers and Carolyn Powers.

The LA Phil has a long-standing commitment to the education of current and future generations of concert-goers. More than 150,000 benefit each year from our concerts for schools and families, in-school residencies, training for young composers, free neighborhood concerts, pre-concert lectures, and more. YOLA (Youth Orchestra L.A.) – inspired by Gustavo Dudamel’s artistic vision and experience in Venezuela’s El Sistema – works with community partners to provide free instruments and high quality music instruction to children in underserved areas of Los Angeles.Your ticket purchases and donations help to ensure the future of these programs and more. Details at laphil.com/education

LA PHIL IN THE COMMUNITY

PLAYBOY JAZZFESTIVAL

SAT JUNE 8& SUN JUNE 9

OPENING NIGHT AT

THE BOWL WITH JOHN

LEGEND

HARRY POTTER AND THE

ORDER OF THE PHOENIX™

IN CONCERT

ABBA: THE

CONCERT

JULY 4TH FIREWORKS

SPECTACULAR WITH

NILE RODGERS & CHIC

JULY 4TH FIREWORKS

SPECTACULAR WITH

NILE RODGERS & CHIC

HUGH JACKMAN: THE MAN.

THE MUSIC. THE SHOW.

DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE

SMOOTH SUMMER

JAZZ

MAESTRO OF THE MOVIES

SING-A-LONG SOUND

OF MUSIC

TWO-DAY PRICE

ONE-DAY PRICE SAT JUNE 15 SAT JUNE 29 SUN

JUNE 30TUE–WEDJULY 2–3

CHILDREN12 & UNDER

THUJULY 4

CHILDREN12 & UNDER

FRI JULY 19 SAT JULY 20 SUN AUG 11 SUN AUG 18 SUN SEPT 1 SAT SEPT 21

POOL CIRCLE ✦ $372 $186 H $281 ✦ $112 $283 ✦ $141.50 ✦ $288 ✦ $144 ✦ $250 $99 $247 ✦ $281 ✦ N/A

GARDEN BOXES+ 372 186 H 157 94 158 79 162 81 250 99 129 157 $94

TERRACE BOXES 372 186 180 138 89 137 68.50 162 81 199 85 116 138 89

SIDE BOXES+ 372 186 180 138 89 137 68.50 162 81 199 85 116 138 89

SUPERSEATS+ 160 80 105 72 64 72 36 76 38 119 60 65 73 64

RAMPS+ 160 80 105 72 64 72 36 76 38 119 60 65 73 64

SEC D, E 110 55 65 65 41 52 32.50 56 35 99 60 46 52 51

SEC G2, J2+ 110 55 65 65 41 52 32.50 56 35 89 48 46 52 51

SEC F, K+ 108 54 64 49 34 40 25 42 26.50 89 48 36 40 42

SEC M, N 81 40.50 53 40 28 32 20 35 22 79 40 30 32 35

SEC L, P 76 38 40 31 22 26 16.50 30 18.50 69 32 24 25 28

SEC R, S, T 67 33.50 40 28 18 22 14 26 16 69 32 20 22 22

SEC Q, U 63 31.50 30 25 18 20 12.50 23 14.50 59 26 16 20 19

SEC W 50 25 33 19 18 18 9 25 12.50 49 26 18 19 14

SEC V, X 44 22 26 14 15 14 7 19 9.50 39 20 15 14 12

SUPERSEATS+ 122 61 81 65 51 65 32.50 70 35 99 60 57 65 51

SEC G2, J2+ 81 40.50 53 40 28 32 20 35 22 79 40 30 32 35

SEC F+ 50 25 33 19 18 18 9 25 12.50 49 26 18 19 14

SEC K+ 44 22 26 14 15 14 7 19 9.50 39 20 15 14 12

Group Services 323 850 2050. Special ticket prices for groups of 10 or morePrograms, artists, prices, and dates subject to change

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If your requested seating section is unavailable, we will assign the next-best available section and refund any difference in price.

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ORD E R FOR M

WEEKENDS

All 10 Fridays (FR)

All 10 Saturdays (SA)

5 Fridays(FR1 or FR2)

5 Saturdays(SA1 or SA2)

Garden Boxes $1,570 H $1,660 H $785 H $830 H

Terrace Boxes A, B 1,380 H 1,460 H 690 H 730 H

SuperSeats 730 760 365 380

Benches D, E 650 710 325 355

Benches G2, J2 650 710 325 355

Benches D, ESuperSeats 650 710 325 355

Benches G2, J2 400 440 200 220

CLASSICAL

All 10 Tuesdays (TU)or

All 10 Thursdays (TH)

5 Tuesdays (TU1 or TU2)

or5 Thursdays (TH1 or TH2)

Garden Boxes $1,230 $615

Terrace Boxes A, B 1,060/640 530/320

SuperSeats 480 240

Benches D, E 400 200

Benches G2, J2 400 200

Benches D, ESuperSeats 400 200

Benches G2, J2 340 170

See our interactive seating chart, views, and choices of seats (boxes, benches,

or SuperSeats) online.

Terrace ABoxesTerrace B Boxes

Extremely limited, call for availability

Limited availability

Accessible Seating

HOrder early for best seating, as subscriptions are filled in the order received. Handling fees apply to all orders. Please note, availability varies by series and section.

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JAZZ4 Wednesdays

(JZ1)4 Wednesdays

(JZ2)

KCRW’s WORLD FESTIVAL

3 Sundays(SU1 or SU2)

SUNDAY SUNSET

4 Sundays(SU3)

Garden Boxes $512 $384 $628 H

Terrace Boxes A, B 440 336 552 H

SuperSeats 256 204 292

Benches D, E 200 168 260

Benches G2, J2 200 168 260

Benches D, ESuperSeats 200 168 260

Benches G2, J2 148 114 160 Ticket limits apply. Unauthorized reselling of tickets or abuse of subscriber policies could lead to reduced subscriber benefits (such as loss of exchange/forwarding privileges) or cancellation of subscription. Ticket prices include an allocation to the Hollywood Bowl Facility Improvement Fund.

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